Recruitment process

Online Applications

The first step in the recruitment process is your online application. Your online application should provide information about your professional and educational background to demonstrate that you meet the requirements for the role. It is also important that you take the time to read the position description carefully and make sure that you show that your experience and skills match what is required for the role.

Cover Letters

A cover letter is your selling tool to showcase why you are the best candidate for the role. This is your chance to explain and show how your prior work experience; knowledge; skills and strengths make you the best candidate for the position.

A good cover letter should be no more than one page long; targeted to the position; clear and concise and maintains a professional and positive writing tone.

Résumés – what we look for

A résumé is your personal advertisement, your chance to stand out from the crowd. Make sure that in your résumé you provide a summary of your professional and educational background and skills. Tailor your résumé to demonstrate how your skills; knowledge; strengths and professional work experience matches the role. Take out details that are not relevant to the position you are applying for and emphasise the skills that match the position.

Ensure your resume is structured appropriately and contains the following information:

  • Contact details: Name; address; telephone numbers and email address.
  • Career Summary: A few sentences describing your professional work history e.g. I am an enthusiastic and loyal customer service representative with over three years of experience in the aviation industry.
  • Education: Details and dates of your education, training and/or study achievements
  • Skills: A few dot points highlighting your major skills e.g. High level customer service skills including the ability to sensitively communicate with people from diverse backgrounds.
  • Employment History: Starting from your most recent position: Title; company and specific dates you worked there e.g. Customer Service Representative; Virgin Australia; Dec 07 – Sep 09.
  • Duties: A few dot points describing the duties you performed in the role e.g. Greeted customers on arrival at Brisbane airport and provided advice when booking domestic and/or international flights (e.g. seating options)
  • References: Two work references.

Phone Screens

Depending on the position, a phone screen may be required. The phone screen is a short 20 to 30 minute phone interview with a recruitment advisor, who will provide you with the details of the recruitment process and expected timeframes.

Recruitment Days

For some roles, you may be invited to attend a Recruitment Day as part of the selection process. This is a chance for us to see how candidates handle specific service tasks and interact with others. We understand that Recruitment Days can feel a bit overwhelming, especially with other attendees present. However, try not to focus on what others are doing or saying—just be yourself! This will help you feel more at ease, and your true personality will naturally shine through.

How to prepare for a Virgin Australia Recruitment Day

The key to feeling confident at a Recruitment Day is preparation. Here are some tips to help calm your nerves and set you up for success before you arrive:

  • Be on time and at the right place. Know where to go for the Recruitment Day and arrive with plenty of time to spare.
  • Make a great first impression. Ensure you are groomed appropriately, you want to put your best foot forward!
  • Use good communication skills. Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Engage with others. Recruitment Days often include group activities, so show teamwork by listening, contributing ideas, and supporting your fellow candidates.
  • Use positive body language. Pay attention to your body language to ensure you represent yourself as being engaged; professional; personal and confident.

Lastly and most importantly, be yourself and enjoy the experience!

Behavioural Interviews

At Virgin Australia, we pride ourselves in matching the right person to the right job. To help us select the right person, we undertake behavioural interviewing. Behavioural interviewing allows us to determine how a candidate will perform their duties based on their prior behaviour in the workplace.

To prepare for an interview it is suggested that you:

  • Create a good first impression: Groom for the occasion and act in a professional manner. Ensure you arrive on time and have prepared any documentation required from you.
  • Research the business and role. Take the time to understand the working environment of our business and the role. Prepare for any likely questions you may be asked about the role.
  • Structure your responses. Think about the question before jumping to a response; structure your responses by describing the situation, what action you undertook and the result of your action.

Pre-employment Medicals

A pre-employment medical examination may be required if you have applied for a position that requires you to be physically fit to perform your duties. The medical examination will be conducted at your own cost and with one of our nominated medical centres. A recruitment advisor will discuss this process with you prior to being invited to the pre-employment medical examination.

Unsolicited Emails

FRAUD ALERT
Virgin Australia has recently received reports of organisations pretending to recruit on behalf of Virgin Australia or by people claiming to work for Virgin Australia. These emails notify individuals that their qualifications were found suitable to work as an employee for Virgin Australia and request personal information or the transfer of money to pay for work visa’s, insurance policies and so on.

Please note that these communications are fraudulent and do not originate from Virgin Australia.

Virgin Australia or its authorised agents will NEVER request any money or payments from applicants, at any point in the recruitment process. All applicants who are successful in gaining employment with Virgin Australia are always required to go through a formal recruitment process that may include a phone interview, face-to-face interview, reference checks and possibly a medical assessment.

Fraudulent employment offers or job advertisements may come from personal email addresses such as Hotmail, Yahoo or Gmail. The Virgin Australia recruitment team will NEVER email from personal email addresses and will always include the stem @virginaustralia.com. In these fraudulent employment offers spelling and grammar is usually poor and at some stage money will be requested. We recommend that you DO NOT respond to any suspicious employment offers and DO NOT disclose your personal or financial details to people with whom you are unfamiliar.

If you receive any suspicious emails regarding employment at Virgin Australia or requests for payment at any time in the recruitment process, please contact RecruitmentFraud@virginaustralia.com and we will thoroughly investigate.